bellybell Active Member Feb 1, 2023 #1 I have a 3000 watt 3500 Kelvin and a 2x2x4 just curious if it is going to be too much or do I need to raise it they are currently sitting at 15 in above canopy Attachments 20230201_111739.jpg 1.4 MB · Views: 11
I have a 3000 watt 3500 Kelvin and a 2x2x4 just curious if it is going to be too much or do I need to raise it they are currently sitting at 15 in above canopy
Hugo Phurst Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2023 #2 That's 75w/sq ft, more than enough. (300w not 3,000) I'd raise the light all the way. Have fun
Boatguy Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2023 #3 Hugo Phurst said: That's 75w/sq ft, more than enough. (300w not 3,000) I'd raise the light all the way. Have fun Click to expand... 35 to 50w per sq/ft is more than adequate with led. Even low budget ones
Hugo Phurst said: That's 75w/sq ft, more than enough. (300w not 3,000) I'd raise the light all the way. Have fun Click to expand... 35 to 50w per sq/ft is more than adequate with led. Even low budget ones
bellybell Active Member Feb 1, 2023 #4 Boatguy said: 35 to 50w per sq/ft is more than adequate with led. Even low budget ones Click to expand... Thank
Boatguy said: 35 to 50w per sq/ft is more than adequate with led. Even low budget ones Click to expand... Thank
bellybell Active Member Feb 1, 2023 #5 Hugo Phurst said: That's 75w/sq ft, more than enough. (300w not 3,000) I'd raise the light all the way. Have fun Click to expand... Thank
Hugo Phurst said: That's 75w/sq ft, more than enough. (300w not 3,000) I'd raise the light all the way. Have fun Click to expand... Thank